Description: 243- tir96Copper medal, from the Pa Mintlaugh ( cornucopia hallmark since 1880) .Minted in 1970.Some minimal traces of handling, copper patina.Retype ofafter a gold octodrachm 3rd century BC.Justified copy 220/500:Artist/engraver : according to the antique. Dimensions : approximately 62 mm.Weight : 179 g.Metal : copper .Hallmark on the edge (mark on the edge) : cornucopia + copper + 1970 + 220 / 500.Fast and careful shipping.The stand is not for sale.The support is not for sale. Ptolemy V Epiphanes Eucharistos (Greek: Πτολεμαίος E' ὁ Έπιφανὴς καὶ Εὐχάριστος) was a pharaoh of the Lagid period. He is the son of Ptolemy IV and Queen Arsinoe III. He was born at the end of year 12 or beginning of year 13 of his father's reign, around 210 BCE1. After the death of his father in July/August 204 BCE, he was proclaimed king on September 8, 204, when he was only five/six years old and his mother had to ensure the regency. But two powerful high dignitaries, Agathocles (or Agathocles) and Sosibios (or Sosibe), had Arsinoe III assassinated at the end of September 204 and seized power.Ptolemy V came of age in 196 BC. AD and was crowned pharaoh at Memphis, an occasion commemorated by the creation of the Rosetta Stone.BiographyHe married Cleopatra I, daughter of Antiochos III, who gave him three children: Ptolemy VI, Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VIII (often called Ptolemy VII).GenealogySee the attached article: Genealogy of the Lagides.ReignAlthough his epithet, Epiphanes, means "the illustrious", he does not shine by his reign. Son of Ptolemy IV and his sister Arsinoe III, he is the toy, like his father, of his ministers such as Agathocles, Tlepomene and Sosibe the Younger.Ptolemaic Empire in 200 BCE, during the reign of Ptolemy V (before the second invasion of Antiochos III).King Antiochos III attacks Egypt, taking advantage of the regency, and, victorious at Panion in -200, takes away territories under Egyptian domination such as Palestine or Cœlé-Syria (present-day Lebanon).At the end of this fifth Syrian war, internal unrest broke out in Thebaid (native revolts), placing the region for twenty years in the hands of pharaohs of Nubian origin. The reconquest was carried out in 186 with the help of Greek mercenaries and triggered a bloody repression.To consolidate his throne, the minister-regents had entrusted the guardianship of the young king to the Roman Senate.Ptolemy V Epiphanes Eucharistos (Greek: Πτολεμαίος E' ὁ Έπιφανὴς καὶ Εὐχάριστος) was a pharaoh of the Lagid period. He is the son of Ptolemy IV and Queen Arsinoe III. He was born at the end of year 12 or beginning of year 13 of his father's reign, around 210 BCE1. After the death of his father in July/August 204 BCE, he was proclaimed king on September 8, 204, when he was only five/six years old and his mother had to ensure the regency. But two powerful high dignitaries, Agathocles (or Agathocles) and Sosibios (or Sosibe), had Arsinoe III assassinated at the end of September 204 and seized power. At the end of this fifth Syrian war, internal unrest broke out in Thebaid (native revolts), placing the region for twenty years in the hands of pharaohs of Nubian origin. The reconquest was carrie
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